San Antonio Spurs tie Western Conference finals series at 2-2
Victor Wembanyama made a half-court buzzer-beater to end the second quarter. The Spurs then defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder by 21 points in Game 4.
espn.comVictor Wembanyama received the ball with seconds remaining in the second quarter. He released a shot from 43 feet that entered the basket as the buzzer sounded. The Spurs entered the game trailing the series 2-1. They had built a 15-point lead in the previous game before losing by a wide margin. The half-court shot and limited three-point success by the Thunder contributed to the outcome.
Game outcome The Spurs completed a 21-point victory to tie the series at two games apiece. The win occurred on Sunday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.
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The series will continue with Game 5 in Oklahoma City.
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